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US-10116208

DC-DC converter with improved energy management, method for operating the DC-DC converter, environmental energy harvesting system using the DC-DC converter, and apparatus using the energy harvesting system

PublishedOctober 30, 2018
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Technical Abstract

A converter includes an inductor configured to receive an input signal and output configured to supply an electrical load with an output signal. The converter operates to charge the inductor until a maximum pre-set current value is reached during a first operating condition in which the electrical load is not supplied. Next, the converter actively supplies the electrical load by partially discharging the inductor during a first time interval of a second operating condition. Then, the converter passively supplies the electrical load by the residual charge of the inductor during a second time interval, subsequent to the first time interval, of the second operating condition, by discharging the inductor completely.

Patent Claims
15 claims

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1. A method for operating a converter including an inductor receiving an input supply voltage and supplying an electrical load with an output supply voltage, the method comprising: charging the inductor by storing electrical charge until a maximum pre-set current value is reached, during a first operating condition in which said electrical load is not supplied; actively supplying said electrical load by the electrical charge stored in the inductor during a first time interval of a second operating condition by actuating a charge transfer switch coupled to said electrical load and partially discharging the inductor through the charge transfer switch until an intermediate value of residual charge stored in the inductor is reached; and passively supplying said electrical load by said residual charge stored in the inductor during a second time interval, subsequent to the first time interval, of the second operating condition by deactuating said charge transfer switch and discharging the inductor through a charge transfer diode coupled to said electrical load; wherein the converter further comprises a first adaptive control circuit including a first electrical-charge-storage device and a first signal comparator and a second adaptive control circuit including a second electrical-charge-storage device and a second signal comparator, the method further comprising: charging the first electrical-charge-storage device, during the first operating condition, with a first charging current having a magnitude that is proportional to the input supply voltage; generating, by the first signal comparator, a first control signal to cause termination of said charging the inductor when the charge stored in the first electrical-charge-storage device reaches a first predefined threshold; charging the second electrical-charge-storage device, during the second operating condition, with a second charging current having a magnitude that is proportional to the output supply voltage; generating, by the second signal comparator, a second control signal to cause termination of said actively supplying said electrical load when the charge stored in the second electrical-charge-storage device reaches a second predefined threshold, wherein said first predefined threshold indicates a maximum value that the electrical charge stored in said inductor may assume during the first operating condition and the second predefined threshold indicates the intermediate value that the electrical charge stored in said inductor may assume during the second operating condition.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said first operating condition has a duration calculated as a function of the value assumed by the input supply voltage.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first time interval of the second operating condition has a duration calculated as a function of the value assumed by the output supply voltage.

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4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the charge-transfer switch and the charge-transfer diode are connected in parallel and are coupled together between the inductor and the electrical load.

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5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the converter further comprises a charge switch and a discharge switch, coupled in series to one another between a source of electrical energy that supplies the input supply voltage and a reference terminal, said inductor having a first conduction terminal and a second conduction terminal, the first conduction terminal being electrically coupled between the charge switch and the discharge switch and the second conduction terminal being electrically coupled to the ground reference terminal via a coupling switch, the method further comprising: turning on the charge switch, by turning on the coupling switch and turning off the discharge switch, in order to charge the inductor during the first operating condition; passing from the first operating condition to the second operating condition upon reception of the first control signal, by turning off the charge switch and the coupling switch, by turning on the discharge switch and by driving the charge-transfer switch into the active operating state; and driving a transition from the active operating state to the passive operating state of the charge-transfer switch upon reception of the second control signal.

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6. A converter for supplying an electrical load by an output supply voltage, comprising: an input stage operatively coupled between a source of electrical energy configured to supply an input supply voltage and a reference terminal; an inductor having a first conduction terminal and a second conduction terminal, the first conduction terminal being electrically coupled to the input stage and the second conduction terminal being selectively electrically coupled to the ground reference terminal; and a charge-transfer switch and a charge-transfer diode connected in parallel and coupled between the second conduction terminal of the inductor and an electrical load, the charge-transfer switch being configured to electrically uncouple the second conduction terminal from the electrical load during a first operating condition in which the inductor is charged by the input supply voltage and electrically couple the second conduction terminal to the electrical load during a second operating condition in which the electrical load is supplied, wherein in the second operating condition the charge-transfer switch is configured to operate in an active operating state in which the charge-transfer switch is closed and the electrical load is supplied from the charged inductor through the charge-transfer switch and in a passive operating state in which the charge-transfer switch is open and the electrical load is supplied from the charged inductor through the charge-transfer diode; a first adaptive control circuit including a first electrical-charge-storage device operatively coupled to the source of electrical energy and a first signal comparator, wherein the first electrical-charge-storage device is configured to be charged, during the first operating condition, with a first charging current having a magnitude that is proportional to the input supply voltage and the first signal comparator is configured to generate a first control signal to terminate charging of the inductor by the input supply voltage when the charge stored in the first electrical-charge-storage device reaches a first predefined threshold; and a second adaptive control circuit including a second electrical-charge-storage device operatively coupled to the electrical load and a second signal comparator, wherein the second electrical-charge-storage device is configured to be charged, during the second operating condition, with a second charging current having a magnitude that is proportional to the output supply voltage and the second signal comparator is configured to generate a second control signal to terminate the active operating state when the charge stored in the second electrical-charge-storage device reaches a second predefined threshold, wherein said first predefined threshold indicates a maximum value that the electrical charge stored in said inductor may assume during the first operating condition and the second predefined threshold indicates an intermediate value, comprised between a zero value and said maximum value, that the electrical charge stored in said inductor may assume during the second operating condition.

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7. The converter of claim 6 , further comprising a control logic configured to: control the input stage for coupling, during the first operating condition, the inductor to the source of electrical energy thus charging the inductor; pass from the first operating condition to the second operating condition upon reception of the first control signal by driving the input stage for uncoupling the inductor from the source of electrical energy and driving the charge-transfer switch into the active operating state; and drive a transition from the active operating state to the passive operating state of the charge-transfer switch upon reception of the second control signal.

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8. The converter according to claim 6 , wherein said charge-transfer switch is a transistor having an integrated diode, said active operating state corresponding to a flow of electrical charge through the channel of said transistor obtained by turning on the transistor and said passive operating state corresponding to a flow of electrical charge through the integrated diode when the transistor is OFF.

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9. The converter according to claim 6 , wherein said first adaptive control circuit further comprises: a voltage-to-current converter, electrically coupled to the source of electrical energy for receiving the input supply voltage and configured to generate a first intermediate current signal correlated to the input supply voltage; and an amplifier, configured to receive the first intermediate current signal and generating said first charging signal by amplifying the first intermediate current signal.

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10. The converter according to claim 9 , wherein said first adaptive control circuit further comprises a first enabling switch configured to receive the first charging signal and supply the first charging signal to said first electrical-charge-storage device and a second enabling switch configured to couple the first electrical-charge-storage device to a ground reference terminal, and control logic being configured to: turn on said first enabling switch and turning off said second enabling switch, during the first operating condition, thus charging the first electrical-charge-storage device; and turn off said first enabling switch and turning on said second enabling switch, outside the first operating condition, thus discharging the first electrical-charge-storage device.

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11. The converter according to claim 6 , wherein said second adaptive control circuit further comprises: a voltage-to-current converter configured to receive the output supply voltage and configured to generate a second intermediate current signal correlated to the output supply voltage; and an amplifier configured to receive the second intermediate current signal and generating said second charging signal by amplifying the second intermediate current signal.

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12. The converter according to claim 11 , wherein said second adaptive control circuit further comprises a third enabling switch configured to receive the second charging signal and supply the second charging signal to said second electrical-charge-storage device and a fourth enabling switch configured to couple the second electrical-charge-storage device to a ground reference terminal, and control logic configured to: turn on said third enabling switch and turning off said fourth enabling switch, during the second operating condition, thus charging the second electrical-charge-storage device; and turn off said third enabling switch and turning on said fourth enabling switch, outside of the second operating condition, thus discharging the second electrical-charge-storage device.

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13. The converter according to claim 6 , further comprising an output comparator configured to acquire said output supply voltage and comparing the output supply voltage alternatively with a lower supply-threshold value and with an upper supply-threshold value to generate an output comparison signal, and a control logic configured to acquire the output comparison signal and turn off the converter if the output supply voltage reaches the upper supply-threshold value and, alternatively, re-activating the converter, by coupling the inductor to the source of electrical energy, if the output supply voltage reaches the lower supply-threshold value.

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14. The converter according to claim 6 , further comprising: a monitoring circuit configured to monitor the electrical charge transferred through the charge-transfer switch during the passive operating state of the charge-transfer switch and to generate a monitoring signal indicating a substantially zero transfer of electrical charge to the electrical load; an anti-oscillation switch connected between the second terminal of the inductor and the ground reference terminal, and control logic configured to turn on a discharge switch and the anti-oscillation switch upon reception of the monitoring signal.

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15. The converter according to claim 6 , wherein the input stage comprises a charge switch and a discharge switch connected together in series, the charge switch being coupled to the source of electrical energy and the discharge switch being coupled to the reference terminal, and wherein the first conduction terminal of the inductor is electrically coupled between the charge switch and the discharge switch and the second conduction terminal is electrically coupled to the ground reference terminal via a coupling switch.

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January 23, 2015

Publication Date

October 30, 2018

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